Category Archives: Working People’s Rights

The New York Times frets that Hillary’s campaign suffers from “a lack of enthusiasm.” Well yeah, duh! People keep saying that Hillary is “the one,” yet the public keeps demonstrating how reluctant they are to support a chameleon candidate whose … Continue reading →

by Olivia LaRosa, June 13, 2015 from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Martin, With Candidates Staying Out, Iowa Straw Poll Dies, New York Times Read yesterday, late, that Iowa has cancelled it’s First in the Nation “Straw Vote.” The New York Times said, With … Continue reading →

Log 5/1/2015 What a lovely date! May 1 is the real Labor Day all over the rest of the world, but not in the USA. Why? Because we do not honor our workers. The apex of workers’ rights protection occured … Continue reading →

by Olivia LaRosa, October 6, 2014 As we are nearing this 2014 “off-year” election, I decided that I would take some time from my busy schedule to respond to right-wing candidates and their supporters in the hopes of straightening out … Continue reading →

Last night, I had a dream that the Republican Party finally started representing people with incomes below $1 Million a year. Behold! The Republican Party today announced a series of…the stale old political objectives of the 1% covered with pretty … Continue reading →

By Olivia LaRosa, April 4, 2014 Every day, I receive emails from the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Guardian UK, to mention a few. Today, Michelle Rhee popped up again like a bad penny in Washington DC … Continue reading →

If any of your income is derived from rental real estate, this information is significant. Income from rental real estate is considered “passive” income. There is nothing wrong with having passive income. Just remember that it is treated differently under … Continue reading →

New York Times December 11, 2013 The Appalling Stance of Rand Paul By CHARLES M. BLOW I don’t put much past politicians. I stay prepared for the worst. But occasionally someone says something so insensitive that it catches me flat-footed. … Continue reading →

Joseph Stiglitz is a Nobel Laureate in Economics and a former World Bank executive. He has seen these tactics, strategies and policies in action at the highest level. He is a brave man to reveal what he learned, which looks … Continue reading →

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-05/republican-heavy-counties-eat-up-most-food-stamp-growth.html?cmpid=otbrn.sustain.story Here’s a snip for you. Mind-blowing information! Poor counties in Republican areas lead in food stamp usage. That means these voters are so-ill-informed that they voted the food right out of their mouths. A tragedy. Darn good thing for … Continue reading →

About Via LaRosa

You might wonder why Ms. LaRosa has written all this stuff for the Internet. Well, she is a scientist, a writer, a student, and a teacher, now disabled. She reads, researches, and writes about her findings.

She graduated from law school in 2004 at the age of 54. She started law school three weeks before 911, and the experience turned out to be educational in ways she never could have anticipated.

Most recently, she is working on an LL.M. degree in International Taxation & Financial Services via the Internet.

Ms. LaRosa likes to have fun and does not like character-building experiences.

This website was born on November 27, 2011. She will fix it, whatever it is.

Please contact her at via at olivialarosa.com; only clean and legal communications. Thank you so much.